There are three major types of SOCR users: educators,
students and tool developers. Course instructors and teachers
will find the SOCR class notes and interactive tools useful
for student motivation, concept demonstrations and for
enhancing their technology based pedagogical approaches to
any study of variation and uncertainty. Students and
trainees may find the SOCR class notes, analyses,
computational and graphing tools extremely useful in their
learning/practicing pursuits. Model developers,
software programmers and other engineering, biomedical and
applied researchers may find the light-weight plug-in
oriented SOCR computational libraries and infrastructure
useful in their algorithm designs and research efforts. The
three types of SOCR resources are:

Interactive Java
applets: these include a number of different applets,
simulations, demonstrations, virtual experiments, tools for
data visualization and analysis, etc. All applets require a
Java-enabled browser (if you see a blank screen, see the SOCR
Feedback to find out how to configure your browser).

SOCR Support
Please consider
making donations of any size to supportSOCR student stipends
(for resource development and conference travel) and instructor-training/continuing-education
workshops (travel and stipends for K-16 educators to attend
annual SOCR-events).